Confectionery defines foods with a relatively high sugar content. It represents one of the strongest sales segments in the Food market. Confectionery can be divided into four segments based on by manufacturing processes and ingredients. Chocolate and Chocolate Products, Sugar Confectionery (such as chewing gum and sweets and pastries or biscuits) and Ice Cream. This segment does not include Spreads containing cocoa and jams (see: Breakfast Products) and long-lasting products such as frozen cakes (see: baked goods). The largest manufacturers in the European confectionery market are Mars, Mondelez International, Nestlé and Ferrero.

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Key Market Indicators

The following Key Market Indicators give an overview of the social and economic outlook of the selected region and provide additional insights into relevant market-specific developments. These indicators, together with data from statistical offices, trade associations and companies serve as the foundation for the Statista market models.

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Population in m

Number of individuals (all ages) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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5-9 years in m

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15-19 years in m

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20-24 years in m

Number of individuals (age 20-24) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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25-29 years in m

Number of individuals (age 25-29) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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30-34 years in m

Number of individuals (age 30-34) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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35-39 years in m

Number of individuals (age 35-39) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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40-44 years in m

Number of individuals (age 40-44) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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45-49 years in m

Number of individuals (age 45-49) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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50-54 years in m

Number of individuals (age 50-54) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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55-59 years in m

Number of individuals (age 55-59) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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60-64 years in m

Number of individuals (age 60-64) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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65-69 years in m

Number of individuals (age 65-69) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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70-74 years in m

Number of individuals (age 70-74) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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75-79 years in m

Number of individuals (age 75-79) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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80-84 years in m

Number of individuals (age 80-84) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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85-89 years in m

Number of individuals (age 85-89) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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90-94 years in m

Number of individuals (age 90-9) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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95-99 years in m

Number of individuals (age 95-99) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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100+ years in m

Number of individuals (age 100+) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA

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GDP deflator

The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. | Source: Statista, based on IMF

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Consumer spending (current) in US$

Average consumer spending per capita of private households in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Foodstuffs, beverages in US$

Consumer spending per capita for food and non-alcoholic beverages (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). The COICOP definition varies from the market definitions employed in the Consumer Market Outlook. It covers all private household spendings meant for consumption at home. In contrast, the Food market in the Consumer Market Outlook covers only certain segments of processed food and excludes for example fresh food, oils and fats and some other items. The markets for Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic and Hot Drinks in turn not only include sales for at-home consumption (off-trade) but also sales to the on-trade sector (restaurants, bars, cafés). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Alcohol, tobacco in US$

Consumer spending per capita for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). The COICOP definition varies from the market definitions employed in the Consumer Market Outlook. It covers all private household spendings meant for consumption at home. The market for Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic and Hot Drinks not only include sales for at-home consumption (off-trade) but also sales to the on-trade sector (restaurants, bars, cafés). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Clothing, footwear in US$

Consumer spending per capita for clothing and footwear (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). Included are both consumption of goods as well as services (cleaning and cobblers). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Housing in US$

Consumer spending per capita for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Household in US$

Consumer spending per capita for furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Health in US$

Consumer spending per capita for health (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Transport in US$

Consumer spending per capita for transport (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). This group inlcudes the purchase of vehicles, maintenenace of vehicles as well as transportation services. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Communication in US$

Consumer spending per capita for communication (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Recreation, culture in US$

Consumer spending per capita for recreation and culture (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Education in US$

Consumer spending per capita for education (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Restaurants, hotels in US$

Consumer spending per capita for restaurants and hotels (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Other in US$

Consumer spending per capita for miscellaneous goods and services (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). These include personal care products and services, personal items like watches and jewellery as well as all other products and services not mentioned elsewhere. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices

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Consumer price index (CPI)

Consumer price index (CPI) for a weighted basket of goods and services. The weights of the components vary by country according to local consumption patterns. The base year (100) has been set to 2017 for all countries, the base year of the input data may vary. | Source: Statista, based on IMF WEOD

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Foodstuffs, beverages

Consumer price index for food and non-alcoholic beverages. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Alcohol, tobacco

Consumer price index for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Clothing, footwear

Consumer price index for clothing and footwear. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Household

Consumer price index for furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for health. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Transport

Consumer price index for transport (purchase of vehicles, maintenenace of vehicles and transport services). Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Communication

Consumer price index for communication. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for recreation and culture. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for education. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for restaurants and hotels. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Consumer price index for miscellaneous goods and services. These include personal care products and services, personal items like watches and jewellery as well as all other products and services not mentioned elsewhere. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices

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Health

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Health care expenditure (% of GDP) in %

GDP share of total health care spendings (public and private) in the selected region | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, WHO

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Hospital beds per 1,000 capita

Number of hospital beds per 1000 inhabitants in the selected region | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, WHO

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Male smoking rate in %

Share of men in the selected region (15+ years) who smoke at least occasionally | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, WHO

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Female smoking rate in %

Share of women in the selected region (15+ years) who smoke at least occasionally | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, WHO

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Trade (% of GDP) in %

Sum of exports and imports of goods and services in relation to total gross domestic product (GDP) | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, OECD

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Container port traffic in m TEU

Sum of on- and offloading of containers (TEU: 20 foot equivalent units) to marine vessels in the selected region | Source: Statista, based on UNCTAD, World Bank

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Finance

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Banking penetration in %

Population share using a bank account | Source: Statista, based on World Bank

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Credit card penetration in %

Percentage of the total population who own at least one credit card | Source: Statista, based on World Bank

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Debit card penetration in %

Percentage of the total population who own at least one debit card | Source: Statista, based on World Bank

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Online banking penetration in %

Estimated population share that uses the internet for accessing banking services | Source: Statista, based on World Bank and Eurostat

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